No 4 in a Cliche cache series of 12, 5 of which have clues for the final Letterbox Hydrid Cache. There are 5 numbers to collect and all numbers are written in a sequence of use inside the selected cache lids.
The Cache name gives a clue to either where the cache is hidden or the type of container.
What is a Cliche? Definition: A trite expression, often a figure of speech whose effectiveness has been worn out through overuse and excessive familiarity.
Strandard, exposed. The image of a animal crawling out on the branch of a tree and then afraid or unable to retreat was figuratively applied to other vulnerable conditions by the late nineteenth century. Marion Holbrook defined it further in Suitable for Framing (1941): “This is what they mean when they talk about being out on the end of a limb. Or painted into a corner.”
Stretching excercises are just so much fun.
AND THE FTF GOLD GOES TO Muff1. Congratulations!